THE famous Red Arrows are set to fly over Basingstoke later today.
The flypast is part of the Farnborough Airshow and follows a week of amazing displays and thousands of exhibitors.
There have been displays from the Black Eagles, RAF Typhoon jets and Battle of Britain.
To end the massive event, organisers have arranged the flypast on Friday, July 22.
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The Red Arrows also opened the show on Monday, July 18.
The full route of the display team has been released online at Military Airshows and they will be flying close to Basingstoke including Whitchurch and Odiham.
Starting at RAF Scampton at 11.58am, the team will make their way south towards Hampshire.
The timings are subject to change but a full list can be seen bellow.
- RAF Scampton - 11.58am
- Fiskerton - 12pm
- Billingborough - 12.03pm
- Stapleford - 12.07pm
- Northampton - 12.12pm
- Buckingham - 12.15pm
- Bishopstone - 12.20pm
- Ramsbury - 12.22pm
- Newbury - 12.24pm
- Whitchurch - 12.25pm
- Odiham - 12.28pm
- Farnborough Airshow Flypast - 12.30pm
- Holybourne - 12.31pm
- Ford - 12.37pm
- Market Harborough - 12.45pm
- North Searle - 12.51pm
- RAF Scampton - 12.53pm
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You can also see the route map bellow. Credit to Military Airshows.
They will then make their way back to RAF Scampton so residents in Basingstoke will have just minutes to see the display team.
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